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i'm on the science committee and homeland security committee, and lawrence livermore laboratory in sandia, they're our largest employer in the district. i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs. i think technology is actually allowing us to work in a bipartisan way. because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our. >> i joy pads and -- our ipads and our notebooks. >> and he'll be heading back off to washington. it's going to be quite a busy time for the young man. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . >>> oracle is working on a flaw right now in the java software after homeland security urged people to disable the program. hackers have figured out how to exploit a security bug to attack pcs allowing them to commit crimes like identity theft. it affects the -- affects the most recent version, java seven and other software designed for web browsers. java was the prime target for half of all cyberattacks last year. >> that is interesting. >>> more about governor brown's plan
i'm on the science committee and homeland security committee, and lawrence livermore laboratory in sandia, they're our largest employer in the district. i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs. i think technology is actually allowing us to work in a bipartisan way. because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our. >> i joy pads and -- our ipads and our notebooks. >>...
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it's from pure science. -- tier science. >> that's perfect. >> first they perform a laser scan of her eyes to measure the amount and quality of the oil, as well as her natural pattern of blinking. >> that represents the blinks. >> after analyzing the data, the doctor places two small cups directly on to helen's eyes. they are designed to reach the oil glands beneath her eyelids. >> it warms the eye to about jacuzzi temperature. not too hot, but comfortable. it melts the oils and using a computer program it applies gentle pressure and expresses the abnormal oils from the glands. >> the procedure takes about twelve minutes and the mild heat does not typically cause any discomfort. once the glands are cleared the eyes begin producing oil and moisture. diana had the procedure earlier this year. >> i would say within four days or so i could tell that my eyes did not seem as dry or as uncomfortable. >> the doctor said in severe cases it can take eight to ten weeks to experience relief, but the improvement often lasts several years. >> i think the whole technology from beginning to end is re
it's from pure science. -- tier science. >> that's perfect. >> first they perform a laser scan of her eyes to measure the amount and quality of the oil, as well as her natural pattern of blinking. >> that represents the blinks. >> after analyzing the data, the doctor places two small cups directly on to helen's eyes. they are designed to reach the oil glands beneath her eyelids. >> it warms the eye to about jacuzzi temperature. not too hot, but comfortable. it...
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but on a posting the science and space advisor wrote the u.s. does not support blowing up planets. he also added why waste taxpayer money on a death star with the fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man star ship? >>> there are questions about -- the new miss america 2013. >> your new miss america is miss new york! [applause] >> mallory hagen won the pageant last night. she tap danced to win the price. again the prize. she will be supporting stopping child abuse. the first autistic miss american contestant also made history. online voters chose miss montana as a semifinalist, based on her contestant video. >> i thank you so much america for voting for me. i'm that much closer to becoming miss america. thank you so much. >> alexis may have won the popular vote, but the overall winner, mallory hagan, receives a $50,000 college scholarship. miss south carolina, by the way, was the first runner-up. >>> tomorrow on abc7 good morning america, robin roberts has a big announcement sure to make you smile. good morning america against -- begins tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. here on abc7.
but on a posting the science and space advisor wrote the u.s. does not support blowing up planets. he also added why waste taxpayer money on a death star with the fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man star ship? >>> there are questions about -- the new miss america 2013. >> your new miss america is miss new york! [applause] >> mallory hagen won the pageant last night. she tap danced to win the price. again the prize. she will be supporting stopping child...
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green bay will have to sponsor free tours for san francisco kids at the moratorium science museum when it opens in april at its new home on pier 15. mayor lee will also get a package filled can green bay delicacies, including, of course, some cheese. >>> even if the packers lost, one bay area native had a very good game. wide receiver james jones accounted for 87 yards of the offense last night and scored one touchdown. he is, of course, the san jose native. jones graduated from gunderson high school and went on to play for santa fe state. >>> after a very long lockout, the sharks are getting ready to return to the ice today. now that players have approved a new contract with the league, practice can officially start. here's how things will play out. the sharks will play a 48-game season starting january 20th in calgary. the first home game will be january 24th against phoenix. the nhl season ends on april 27th, and the sharks will be in los angeles that day. the play-offs begin april 30th, with the stanley cup final happening at the end of june. >>> support for democrats surged during
green bay will have to sponsor free tours for san francisco kids at the moratorium science museum when it opens in april at its new home on pier 15. mayor lee will also get a package filled can green bay delicacies, including, of course, some cheese. >>> even if the packers lost, one bay area native had a very good game. wide receiver james jones accounted for 87 yards of the offense last night and scored one touchdown. he is, of course, the san jose native. jones graduated from...
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san francisco's famed science museum has started a very big move. they started transporting explore exhibits. it's moving from the palace of fine arts to its new home at pier 68. the move is going to be tricky. it will take a few weeks to complete. the opening will be in april. >>> the microsoft campus in mountain view was robbed over the holidays. what did the burglars take? only the apple products. the thieves raided three microsoft offices and they took a bunch of ipads. no microsoft products were reported stolen. but from what i understand, microsoft makes a great tablet. >>> let's check in with jeff for a look at tomorrow. >> cold, some dense fog. dense fog advisory for the east bay and south bay. we're going to get showers wednesday night and thursday. it could go so cold we'll get snow at 1,000 feet by thursday morning. >> thanks for joining us tonight. jay leno's next. >> see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ♪ [ female announcer ] no more paper coupons. no more paper lists. [ dog barking ] ♪ no more paper anything. safeway presents just for u. ♪
san francisco's famed science museum has started a very big move. they started transporting explore exhibits. it's moving from the palace of fine arts to its new home at pier 68. the move is going to be tricky. it will take a few weeks to complete. the opening will be in april. >>> the microsoft campus in mountain view was robbed over the holidays. what did the burglars take? only the apple products. the thieves raided three microsoft offices and they took a bunch of ipads. no...
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sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges. inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an opt
sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges....
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tonight, you'll see how they have marched out of the realm of science fiction into the mainstream, competing for jobs and changing the economy. you would think they would run into each other. >> yeah, you would think that, but it never happens. >> when i see what computers and robots can do right now, i think we're going to find ourselves in a world where the work, as we currently think about it, is largely done by machines. >> pelley: this is where you grew up? >> in a public housing project. hola. ¿como estas? >> welcome to your old neighborhood. >> gracias. >> pelley: supreme court justice
tonight, you'll see how they have marched out of the realm of science fiction into the mainstream, competing for jobs and changing the economy. you would think they would run into each other. >> yeah, you would think that, but it never happens. >> when i see what computers and robots can do right now, i think we're going to find ourselves in a world where the work, as we currently think about it, is largely done by machines. >> pelley: this is where you grew up? >> in a...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. the only known person that has been held in connection with the attack on the american consulate in libya has been released by a judge in tunisia. the news agency in tunisia reports he was questioned as a witness, not a suspect, but an american federal law enforcement official tells susan candiotti the freed man remains a suspect. the official says investigators have identified 15 other individuals that he believes will eventually be indicted. cnn contributor tom fuentes says bringing any suspects to justice will be very difficult because of the chaos in the aftermath of the attack. he says the fbi also lacks a strong investigative partner in libya. >>> for the second day in a row the same airline, the same boston airport, is having a problem with boeing's dream liner. this is japan airlines. there was a f
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. the only known person that has been held in connection with the attack on the american consulate in libya has been released by a judge in tunisia. the news agency in tunisia reports he was...
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spoke to jason wall she's a journalist for the christian science monitor who says the rest is down to changing demographics. the protests. despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster peoples form no one is entirely sure exactly what it is that the protesters want northern ireland in general and belfast in particular have traditionally being protestant unionist loyalist or if you like to call it areas and the recent census results should northern ireland's no longer has a unionist one it's more a sort of fifty fifty situation i mean what can see the whole do is got itself into a real rock and a hard place isn't it if they overturn the decision it's going to look like more brule take it over potentially cause a flare up on the other side this stuff going to get over this account of they certainly can't undo the decision. first or but it's deep highly unlikely that irish nationalists councillors would vote to raise the flag and second of all even if they could be convinced to do so in the name of public order i think it would look very bad for the council to constitute a blo
spoke to jason wall she's a journalist for the christian science monitor who says the rest is down to changing demographics. the protests. despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster peoples form no one is entirely sure exactly what it is that the protesters want northern ireland in general and belfast in particular have traditionally being protestant unionist loyalist or if you like to call it areas and the recent census results should northern ireland's no longer has a unionist...
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only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest payments on the debt, all together that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years, not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we have made prove progress, we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to our $4 trillionreduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what 20 do about the automatic spends cuts that have been pushed back until next month. the fact is we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we have already made throug
only -- make it mandatory so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in education and science and medical research, all the things that help us grow. step by step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the fast two years, i have signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old morgan aldridge describes what she saw in her first period science class this morning when she says a classmate walked in with a shotgun and started shooting. >> didn't like he was aiming for anybody for certain at the time. but we looked back and the kid made a joke that got shot, he said, dude, i got shot. we thought it was just something fake. >> reporter: she says at first she thought it was a joke or possibly a drill. then she says she saw blood on the classmate's shoulder. >> he was kind of bloody. and everyone ran to the back of the classroom except for a few of us. we stayed at our desks. >> reporter: aldridge said the gunman came in intending to shoot one specific student. >> the kid was saying i'm only looking for this person, just one person. and that kid kind of popped his head up behind where he was hiding and said i'm sorry. and then he kept saying i'm sorry. >> reporter: she said the teacher then convinced the boy to lower the weapon and the security guard arrived and he was taken into custody. several hours later tearful reunions as parents and
. >> reporter: 16-year-old morgan aldridge describes what she saw in her first period science class this morning when she says a classmate walked in with a shotgun and started shooting. >> didn't like he was aiming for anybody for certain at the time. but we looked back and the kid made a joke that got shot, he said, dude, i got shot. we thought it was just something fake. >> reporter: she says at first she thought it was a joke or possibly a drill. then she says she saw blood...
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then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal. >> some evidence suggests a recent accelerating melting is related to changes in the oceans and atmosphere temperature, go natural variability may play an important role. as a result there is tremendous uncertainty in the scientific community over how the melting will affect sea level so the next year. >> fault is back in the forecast this morning. it could be clear for you but then you can hit the fog like a wall. certainly it keep that in mind. >> we are above freezing. 34 in vallejo. napa santa rosa 44 degrees. 37 in san mateo. the fog the big story. vis
then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
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i know this one is sort of science fictiony but these days you never know, one day it's science fiction, the other day it's fact. >> there are lots of things that are interesting and potentially controversial being explored. also people locally who are investigating something called stratospheric congestion, mimics the effects of volcanos which have cooled the globe in the past. >> it is very interesting. but when you're talking about tinkering with the environment, what kind of political steps would have to be taken before that would be allowed? >> exactly. and it's funny because when you deliberately say we are going to tinker with the environment it triggers all of this response but sometimes like he said, something like, okay, the internal company combustion engine -- >> interesting. >>> meanwhile the secretary of state hillary clinton, she is out of the hospital. >> and she is ready to step down. next our political insider on what she needs to do to stay politically relevant. we will be right back. e ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> president obama is expected to nominate former republican senat
i know this one is sort of science fictiony but these days you never know, one day it's science fiction, the other day it's fact. >> there are lots of things that are interesting and potentially controversial being explored. also people locally who are investigating something called stratospheric congestion, mimics the effects of volcanos which have cooled the globe in the past. >> it is very interesting. but when you're talking about tinkering with the environment, what kind of...
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the hands on science museum will reopen at pier 15 in april. >>> tracking the pounds bite by bite. a high-tech fork that should help you lose weight. >> if i'm getting extra benefit, i would certainly like that. >> a common drug with an incredible side effect. how it helps patients reduce their risks of another deadly disease. >> it's a beautiful evening throughout the bay area from our oakland cam looking towards san francisco. later this week, we'll be reminded we're smack dab in the middle of winter. your forecast coming up. >> who will be the kicker against green bay? we'll have that and the unforgettable connection between jim harball and one of the greatest players in history. that's coming up. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. is expected to jump in the coming years now, new research reveals >>> the number of people with alzheimer's disease is expected to jump in coming years. >> a study shows how people t
the hands on science museum will reopen at pier 15 in april. >>> tracking the pounds bite by bite. a high-tech fork that should help you lose weight. >> if i'm getting extra benefit, i would certainly like that. >> a common drug with an incredible side effect. how it helps patients reduce their risks of another deadly disease. >> it's a beautiful evening throughout the bay area from our oakland cam looking towards san francisco. later this week, we'll be reminded...
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and walsh from the christian science monitor says the protests in northern ireland have deeper worries and just discontent about displaying the union. at this point it's we've got six weeks so it's difficult to believe that the flag alone is the cause. there are laws a lot of talk about economic issues and recreational rioting but it's really difficult to say because the protests know what the ship despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster people's form no one is entirely sure exactly what it is that the protesters want northern ireland in general and belfast in particular have traditionally being protestant going to just loyalist are going to going to areas around their recent census results should go with golf. but that's not a slight nationalist majority northern ireland is one of those internationalist majority that no longer has a unionist one is more sort of fifty fifty situation it's deep highly unlikely that irish nationalists connoisseurs would vote to raise the flag and second of all even if they could be convinced to do so in the name of public order i think i
and walsh from the christian science monitor says the protests in northern ireland have deeper worries and just discontent about displaying the union. at this point it's we've got six weeks so it's difficult to believe that the flag alone is the cause. there are laws a lot of talk about economic issues and recreational rioting but it's really difficult to say because the protests know what the ship despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster people's form no one is entirely sure...
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seems like there's a clear leader the founder of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks or julian as science is on top right now with seventy percent of the vote next they're devil felix baumgartner who you will remember smashed many world records when he jumps to earth from a balloon in the stratosphere takes it well percent the earth first person to head one billion views on you tube with gang man style south korean rapper p.s.y. max attention on r.t. dot com with only ten percent and a humble a percent of the vote goes to my opposition leader aung sun sheik. thousands of doctors have mothers through madrid in the first spanish protest of twenty thirteen they angered by the government's plans to costly privatized elash law health service the latest move to cut the budget and take the country out of debt but investment adviser patrick young says a spain's economy is out of control. there's really absolutely nothing that can be done about the current spanish situation the government is affectively running a deficit or run divide nine percent of g.d.p. and three year that's a huge number span
seems like there's a clear leader the founder of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks or julian as science is on top right now with seventy percent of the vote next they're devil felix baumgartner who you will remember smashed many world records when he jumps to earth from a balloon in the stratosphere takes it well percent the earth first person to head one billion views on you tube with gang man style south korean rapper p.s.y. max attention on r.t. dot com with only ten percent and a...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. with or you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. in the flight see up close and below the ice on our t.v. . mission. critical three. three . three. three. three. three broadcast quality video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. one of the world's most of the tourist attention facilities marked its eleventh grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held there without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay is a promise barack obama has so far failed to keep and what's more calls to stop indefinite detention have largely died down in the us where even torture is gaining acceptability he's got to explain it's. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug includin
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. with or you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. in the flight see up close and below the ice on our t.v. . mission. critical three. three . three. three. three. three broadcast...
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officials say a male student walked into a science classroom and shot a 16-year-old boy. witnesses say he tried to shoot another classmate but missed. a teacher managed to talk the shooter into surrendering. >> i want to commend the teacher. he saved many lives today. his actions, his ability of what he did to protect the students there. >> maw medics airlifted airlifted the -- paramedics airlifted the by the day. vice president joe biden gun violence task force, the face to face between the vice president and the nra. >> reporter: vice president joe biden says he will have a list of proposals to help reduce gun violence ready for president obama by tuesday. >> a surprising reoccurrence of suggestions. >> reporter: he is focused on the types of weapons. also, a ban of high capacity gun clips and closing the gun show loophole. they are looking for proposals and may try executive action. >> through executive action it is tough for the white house to make that much of a difference or not going to ban the sale of certain ammunition or weapons. >> reporter: promoters say atten
officials say a male student walked into a science classroom and shot a 16-year-old boy. witnesses say he tried to shoot another classmate but missed. a teacher managed to talk the shooter into surrendering. >> i want to commend the teacher. he saved many lives today. his actions, his ability of what he did to protect the students there. >> maw medics airlifted airlifted the -- paramedics airlifted the by the day. vice president joe biden gun violence task force, the face to face...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. and live from moscow this is r.t. welcome back america's most infamous prison camp has marked its eleventh anniversary this week with over one hundred sixty captives still being held there without charge or trial barack obama has been promising to close the facility since his two thousand and eight presidential campaign but has since failed to stand up to his word once more calls to stop indefinite detention have largely died down in the us where even torture is reportedly gaining acceptability as going to church again comments president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises i intend to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief prosecutor at guantanamo and a george w. bush who later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. ha
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. >> they're turning science into impact. >> richmond says clients will receive a kit, sending back samples taken from different areas of the body. she says the company thopz provide cal vubl clues about health and life style. >> it looks like you're eating more casho hydrates than you think you are. you're drinking a lot of caffeine. >> she says it could be compared as research into the human advances. benefiting individual skptz+ñ scientific community. the test concept is being funded by crowd sourcing. yugs a popular site, the company signed up 350 people in two weeks. prices start around $70 for a test. we have more information for you on aabc 7 news.com. >> yes. i can see you've been eating a lot of fast food, haven't you?. >> yes. yes. exactly. >> coming up next a table top < the family can use atle top the same time. >> and a new smart phone app does t8taúxtes0p0p >> are you tired of seeing everybody in your house staring into their smart phones and ignoring one another? we may have the answer for you. this video shows a think pad working like a gigantic tablet designed for up to f
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also, the teacher, the science teacher who has been hailed as a hero tonight but another hero in this case is the boy, the intended target, who stood up and faced the gunman and apologized for whatever it was that convinced the gunman to bring that shotgun if the classroom in the first place. life in taft, california, i'm randy paige. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> we're always kind of leery of him. >> a one-time death row inmate admits to killing his 90-year- old mom. how he got out of jail in the first place. >> i did not set her afire, that's what he told me. >> the great-grandmother defends the man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire. what the couple was fighting about before she was set on fire. >> and free willy has nothing on this. how a family of killer whales escaped a death trap in the icy water. well, well well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we
also, the teacher, the science teacher who has been hailed as a hero tonight but another hero in this case is the boy, the intended target, who stood up and faced the gunman and apologized for whatever it was that convinced the gunman to bring that shotgun if the classroom in the first place. life in taft, california, i'm randy paige. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> we're always kind of leery of him. >> a one-time death row inmate admits to killing his 90-year-...
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a science teacher was brave in the middle of all of this and went face to face with the shooter and sort of talked the shooter off a ledge for lack of a better phrase and the other students were able to run to safety. the teacher talked the suspect into eventually handing over the gun. the victim is expected to have surgery later on today. we will keep you updated. >> straight to washington where vice president biden met with the video industry an in part f his ongoing discussions aimed at reducing gun violence. the companies activision and electronic artsmakers of medal of honor and the vendor gamestop which is a really big one. the white house got pushback from the national rifle association after its representatives mead wit met we vice president yesterday. the nra said vice president baden made it explicitly clear that president obama already made up his mind on those issues. carl cameron is live in washington, d.c. now, talking about video games. >> entertainment last night and video games today. not a sign of great concern by the entertainment industry or movies and broadcasters or
a science teacher was brave in the middle of all of this and went face to face with the shooter and sort of talked the shooter off a ledge for lack of a better phrase and the other students were able to run to safety. the teacher talked the suspect into eventually handing over the gun. the victim is expected to have surgery later on today. we will keep you updated. >> straight to washington where vice president biden met with the video industry an in part f his ongoing discussions aimed...
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it's the sciences building. they don't know how many rounds were shot but two to four from a .12-gauge shotgun. the student missed halfway through the first period and showed up and started firing. the reason why there weren't more fatalities -- excuse me. more injuries. there are 28 student in this classroom. a teacher and counselor were able to convince the student not to hurt anyone else. >> thank goodness for those two. kyung lah, thank you. we will be right back. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> tech junkies from all over the world have descended upon vegas this week. they are there for an up-close look at the annual convention. mario armstrong is there, too. >> reporter: over 150,000 people from 110 different countries,
it's the sciences building. they don't know how many rounds were shot but two to four from a .12-gauge shotgun. the student missed halfway through the first period and showed up and started firing. the reason why there weren't more fatalities -- excuse me. more injuries. there are 28 student in this classroom. a teacher and counselor were able to convince the student not to hurt anyone else. >> thank goodness for those two. kyung lah, thank you. we will be right back. meet the 5-passenger...
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fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a surprise. after prosecutors spent three days laying out a mountain of evidence, including how holmes allegedly amassed guns and ammo, booby-trapped his apartment with explosives. even scoped out the theater weeks before the attack. they say holmes took eerie self-portraits just hours before the shooting started. >> he had black contact lenses on. and he sat in the courtroom delighted. >> reporter: holmes is charged with 166 counts, including murder and attempted murder, for last summer's massacre that left 12 people dead and dozens wounded. his attorneys say he is mentally ill. families of the
fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> dean is back. dean, bad blood between donald trump, bill maher, which should be no surprise. maher twisted the knife a bit this past week on "leno." take a listen. >> the color of his hair and the color of an orange orangutan are the only two things in nature of the same color. i'm not saying it's true. i hope it is not true. >> he said he'd give trump $5 million to prove he's not a spawn of an orangutan. that was pretty rude. should maher pay up? >> of course not. this is a war on comedy by donald trump. what part of comedy doesn't trump understand? but trump and maher are cut from the same cloth. the same cloth, publicity whores. trump looks like he's auditions for a villain in james bond. get ahold of yourself. you're a billionaire. laugh at the comedian. tip your hair to him. whatever you have to do. you've got thick skin, literally, deal with it. i'm serious. he's so thin-skinned, looks like his face is made of leather. donald trum
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the military started random testing for synthetics last year, but it's hard to keep up with the science. >> but all the drug dealers, the chemists have to do is manipulate the molecule ever so slightly, you have a new drug, a new chemical that flies under the radar. >> reporter: since the u.s. government banned the two main chemicals use in bath salts, another chemical started showing up, and it's ten times as potent as cocaine. now, bath salts can't not be detected during a normal urinalysis, but just this week the navy started testing sailors and marines specifically for the drug. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >>> usa today is reporting disgraced cyclist lance arm string will admit doping in an interview with oprah winfrey. his interview will air thursday. it will be his first television interview since he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles. some cycling observers say it is about time armstrong confessed. >> better late than never. i mean, it's bad he did it to start with, but at least he'll come clean, to so speak. >> now that he's been dropped from the cycling worl
the military started random testing for synthetics last year, but it's hard to keep up with the science. >> but all the drug dealers, the chemists have to do is manipulate the molecule ever so slightly, you have a new drug, a new chemical that flies under the radar. >> reporter: since the u.s. government banned the two main chemicals use in bath salts, another chemical started showing up, and it's ten times as potent as cocaine. now, bath salts can't not be detected during a normal...
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into the subway system. >> we'll take a quick look. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. something beyond imagination. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or the bay. >> reporter: so this washed in from -- >> all of this debris washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the number one train is called south ferry. three years ago, it was brand-new, built at a cost of $500 million. now it's in ruins. sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city and the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. >> reporter: nearly a month after our first interview, this time, dressed in a suit and tie, took us back underground. >> it wasn't a rebuild as some of our other stations. this is a brand-new tunnel station built. they've been taken back to the shops. >> reporter: ju
into the subway system. >> we'll take a quick look. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. something beyond imagination. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or the bay. >> reporter: so this washed in from -- >> all of this debris washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the number one train is called south ferry. three years ago, it was brand-new, built at a...
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a science teacher confronted the suspect and kconvinced him to drop his handgun. >>> a judge has postponed the arraignment for james holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people at a colorado movie theater last summer, scheduled to happen today. the defense requested more time. many of the victims' families were disappointed by the delay. one father yelled, rot in hell, holmes. the arraignment is scheduled for march. prosecutors will then have two months to decide whether to seek the death penalty. raj? >> okay, thank you. we have a programming note for you. a special all-new two-hour edition of "dateline" will feature the case of michelle le. >> needless to say you don't like her. >> yeah. that's clear. >> tonight's episode will feature never before scene video of her convict ed killer in the interrogation room, giselle he is at testeban. date line said they were intrigued because of the efforts by le's family, search team and investigators. they talk in great lengths about electronic evidence now used in pros are cuting many murder cases. >> anytime we are around and walking, even asleep
a science teacher confronted the suspect and kconvinced him to drop his handgun. >>> a judge has postponed the arraignment for james holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people at a colorado movie theater last summer, scheduled to happen today. the defense requested more time. many of the victims' families were disappointed by the delay. one father yelled, rot in hell, holmes. the arraignment is scheduled for march. prosecutors will then have two months to decide whether to seek the...
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authorities and sciences are tracking a great white shark off the coast of florida. this is in jacksonville. police are urging people to stay out of the water. the 60 ft., 3400, great white shark was spotted about 50 mi. offshore yesterday. a another great white shark was also spotted about 30 mi. off the coast. the sharks were attacked last september are researchers in massachusetts. for the two sharks are wearing special gps tracking devices on their door so since that allow researchers to see their crops. >> beyonce, james taylor and kellyclarkson will perform their patriotic songs at the second inauguration of president obama on january the 21st. at the first obama and our grosser money in 2009, sold the the aretha franklin sang get while wearing a memorable hat. >> we will be right back. ñgñg >> we have had a problem in the south bay with a disabled semi truck. this was blocking 1 01 southbound in mountain view. it has been cleared over an hour but the back up continues to grow. we will show you that it is still affecting 1 01 north bound and westbound 237. ta
authorities and sciences are tracking a great white shark off the coast of florida. this is in jacksonville. police are urging people to stay out of the water. the 60 ft., 3400, great white shark was spotted about 50 mi. offshore yesterday. a another great white shark was also spotted about 30 mi. off the coast. the sharks were attacked last september are researchers in massachusetts. for the two sharks are wearing special gps tracking devices on their door so since that allow researchers to...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> before we go tonight, i want to point out something that happened just a few days ago. something that involves my industry, live television. a guy went on television and did something that he is paid to do, he called it as he saw it. talking about legendary sportscaster brent musberger. his network issued an apology on his behalf. here's why. during the football game, he was calling the game and the camera found this lady, katherine webb, who is dating the crimson tide player quarterback. brent musburger said this, quote, wow, i'm telling you, you quarterback, you get all the good-looking woman, what a beautiful woman. whoa. so if you're a youngster in alabama, start getting the football out and throw it around the back yard with pops. here comes the outrage. they called him creepy, sexi
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> before we go tonight, i want to point out something that happened just a few days ago. something that involves my industry, live television. a guy went on television and did something that he is paid to do, he called it as he saw it. talking about legendary sportscaster brent musberger. his network issued an apology on his behalf....
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it's not rocket science. it is easy to make fresh, healthy food, but a lot of us don't have the tools and resources. >> also, the other piece of this is politically, the debate in washington, the conversations not about food, it's about nutrients. it's a very distinct political reason for that. lobbyists and special interest. a lot of people think they are making good choices because it's cocoa puffs, but it's nutrient enriched. it can't be so bad. without thinking you are still eating cocoa puffs, it's still -- >> all the vitamins, all the vitamins are now gummy bears. i'm thinking this can't be right. there's some way that eating gummy bears cannot be a vitamin moment. >> if you think about food, there's a reason that certain combinations of food are healthy, whole food instead of we are going to infuse something that doesn't have these nutrients into it. we don't know necessarily what does it do to your body? it fuels the industry of people selling you foods that they say are not that bad for you. it's got
it's not rocket science. it is easy to make fresh, healthy food, but a lot of us don't have the tools and resources. >> also, the other piece of this is politically, the debate in washington, the conversations not about food, it's about nutrients. it's a very distinct political reason for that. lobbyists and special interest. a lot of people think they are making good choices because it's cocoa puffs, but it's nutrient enriched. it can't be so bad. without thinking you are still eating...
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here's abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson. >> good left-handed pitchers are hard to come by. but ten-year-old ei don't know can also bat, catch and even play soccer well. >> i love sports. >> but in may playing pitcher and catcher nearly cost him his throwing arm. repetitive motion coupled with year around play mean little rest and recovery for young athletes. that increases the use of overuse injuries. his left elbow was on fire. >> it hurt pretty bad. >> he was in what's called a sidearm throw. he kind of drops the elbow to get the three through instead of bringing it nice and through kind of overhand getting the elbow up and around. >> the doctor at children's hospital, los angeles, treats both children and professional athletes. the sensor are tracking his precise movement patterns. she will then use motion analysis to make at judgments to his technique. >> our main goal is to work to identify these issues before an injury happens. >> he know knows how to protect his elbow but his results show he's in danger of a future knee injury. they will show him proper running,
here's abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson. >> good left-handed pitchers are hard to come by. but ten-year-old ei don't know can also bat, catch and even play soccer well. >> i love sports. >> but in may playing pitcher and catcher nearly cost him his throwing arm. repetitive motion coupled with year around play mean little rest and recovery for young athletes. that increases the use of overuse injuries. his left elbow was on fire. >> it hurt pretty bad....
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases, yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost®. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of go
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it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make for people and education and job training and science. all of the things that help us grow. now, step by step, we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed in law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed in law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pain their share. when you add -- pay their pair. when you add it up, that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years. now counting the $400 billion our saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we've made progress. we're moving towards our goal of getting to the $4 trillion reduction and there will be more of a reduction when congress decides to what to do about the spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we've already made to priorities other than medicare, medicaid, social security, meaning that we spend on eve
it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make for people and education and job training and science. all of the things that help us grow. now, step by step, we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed in law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed in law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pain their share. when you add -- pay their pair. when you add it up, that adds up to a total of...
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i'm on the science committee and on the homeland security committee and lawrence livermore laboratory, they are our largest employer in the district and i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs because i think technology is actually -- allows us to work in a bipartisan way because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our ipads, our notebooks and so let's use technology, create new jobs, move forward. >> smart move. he's on the homeland security and tech committee and he's going to get the money for lawrence livermore lab which is in this district, politics 101, welcome to it congressman. >> thank you. >> congratulations. thanks for being here. we will be right back. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> a little
i'm on the science committee and on the homeland security committee and lawrence livermore laboratory, they are our largest employer in the district and i want to get business and government on the same page, enable government research to create private sector jobs because i think technology is actually -- allows us to work in a bipartisan way because it knows no party. the way we communicate today is through our mobile devices and our ipads, our notebooks and so let's use technology, create...
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education and job training in science and research and all of those things that help us grow. step-by-step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the past few years and signed into law 1.4 trillion dollars in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans began to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we will save in interest payments on the dead altogether that adds up to a total of about 2.5 trillion dollars and deficit reduction over the past two years. not counting the $400 billion already safe from winding down the wars and i rock and afghanistan. we have made progress. we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting a four trillion dollar reduction. there'll be more deficit reduction when congress decides what to do with the 1.2 trillion dollars in automatic spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is we cannot finish the job in deficit reduction and spending cuts alone. the cuts that we have already made to priories and the medicare and medicaid and
education and job training in science and research and all of those things that help us grow. step-by-step, we have made progress towards that goal. over the past few years and signed into law 1.4 trillion dollars in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans began to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we will save in interest payments on the dead altogether that adds up to a total of about 2.5 trillion...
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an interesting unique buildings in science and of humanity abound. these conditions or were you thinking about a series of specific rows further organized into what i call the 10 steps awoke ability. these are explored later or together they add up to a complete prescription for making cities more walkable. we must understand the city is not just a nice idealistic notion, rather simple and practical minded solution to a host of complex problems we face as a society. problems of daily on in our nation's competitiveness, public welfare and environmental sustainability. for that reason the book is less a design treatise than an essential call to arms. why we need so badly is the subject of the next section. so what you essentially have is a two-part book. you have the three reasons why we need marketability, which are wealth, health and sustainability and then the 10 steps which are for example step one, put cars in their place, mixed uses comic at the parking right and my transit work, et cetera. i will not talk at all because they're in there for you
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the "closing bell." a number of individual stock stories today but certainly you have to start with dow component boeing. even more problems now emerging with the 787 dreamliner. that stock trading a tremendous volume today and also the stock is down for a second straight day, 2.75%. another stock people are watching quite closely is yum brands because of its exposure in china and that all of that means in the big picture of not only what the company is doing but what'spe
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the "closing bell." a number of individual stock stories today but certainly you have to start with dow component boeing. even more problems now emerging with the 787 dreamliner. that stock trading a tremendous volume today and also the stock is down for a second straight day, 2.75%. another stock people...
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suspect brian oliver also 16 allegedly shot cleveland with a shotgun in science class on thursday. they will announce charges against oliver tomorrow morning. >>> police say a body found in modesto is a missing woman with ties to the bay area. the coroner office has identified a body found under a modesto bridge as 28-year-old elderess graham. she had planning on visiting the bay area with her boyfriend. >>> vallejo residents demanding nor accountability from police. a mod ray tar from the department of justice led the meeting in north vallejo. that meeting comes after ten officer involved shootings in vallejo last year. six of them fatal. the police chief says the department is take steps to improve communications with the community. flight creates angst and anxiety in the community. i understand that. i think this is an open the dialogue to keep the communication going and explain what the procedures are. how we handle the investigations. >> yesterday's meeting was held in the same neighborhood that mario was killed. >>> san francisco is pitching new ways to help homeless alcohol
suspect brian oliver also 16 allegedly shot cleveland with a shotgun in science class on thursday. they will announce charges against oliver tomorrow morning. >>> police say a body found in modesto is a missing woman with ties to the bay area. the coroner office has identified a body found under a modesto bridge as 28-year-old elderess graham. she had planning on visiting the bay area with her boyfriend. >>> vallejo residents demanding nor accountability from police. a mod ray...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> vice president biden's proposals for reducing gun violence are expected to focus on video games and other subjects that should get people talking. the last ban didn't work anyway. when i talked about it with elcy granderson and el navarro, i asked lz his thoughts? >> it's interesting, there are three different conversations in my opinion, that's happening in regard to guns. the first conversation is about mass shootings, and what are we going to do about that, the second conversation is about the shootings that happen every other day in our streets, particularly in chicago. and then the conversation about the culture of guns, and that's where the movie violence and the video games come in from. i'm curious to see what vice president biden is going to unveil, those are three different conversations, you can't clean this
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manageable so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in people and education and job training, science medical research, all the things that help us grow. now, step by step we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed in a law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in interest payments on the debt, altogether that adds up to a total of about $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the past two years, not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we've made progress. we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to a $4 trillion reduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what to do about the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is though we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we've already made
manageable so it doesn't crowd out the investments we need to make in people and education and job training, science medical research, all the things that help us grow. now, step by step we've made progress toward that goal. over the past two years, i've signed into law about $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago, i signed in a law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. when you add the money that we'll save in...